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I know WinME is a lousy OS for doing...well, anything...but is there ANY way I can get around having to reboot every time I (ahem) "make a development error" and lock up the system? The entire system doesn''t lock up that often, but on occassion it does, and it''s very annoying when this happens. Usually I can alt-ctrl-del and kill the program if I really need to.
I''m doing network programming (TCP/IP)....maybe this is just an issue with the library I''m using. But I have a feeling it happens alot with network programming (not to mention other types of programming). This kind of thing has always been the biggest roadblock for me in learning network programming. (ex-Win95 user, current WinME user, go figure)
But how does everyone else get around problems like this?
Is using Win2000, NT, or XP the only real solution? (And does THAT even stop this?)

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quote:Original post by Anonymous Poster The good thing about win98 is that you can do whatever you want with the computer.The bad thing about win98 is that you can do whatever you want with the computer.